“One day I will tell my story” – Mohbad’s wife shares emotional video with son amid backlash

In recent months, Wunmi Aloba, the spouse of Mohbad, has stirred a cauldron of sympathy and scorn among Netizens, fueled by allegations of infidelity hurled at her, spearheaded by her father-in-law. In a fresh video, visibly under pressure and feeling the burn, she was captured in a serious moment, cradling her son, crooning to the camera, affirming her resolve to share her story someday.


Omawunmi Aloba, the wife of the late Nigerian crooner Mohbad, graced the digital stage with a beautifully rare video of herself and their son, Liam Light.

The visual spectacle captures her cradling little Liam as she pours her heart into a gospel song, creating a poignant moment for the camera.

The video caption triggered a buzz among netizens. She hints at a future revelation, about how she would shared the tale of conquering the obstacles she faced.

She desires to share her story with the world, hoping it becomes someone else’s survival guide. Wunmi persists in empowering herself to stay strong amidst challenges.

In her words, she says,

“One day you will tell your story of how you overcame what you went through and it will be someone else’s survival guide. Stay strong, Omawunmi”

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This is coming few hours after Nigerian singer Joseph Aloba questioned his son’s decision to have a thumbprint rather than a signature on his will On Monday,

January 15, the deceased’s management denied the claims made by Mr Aloba, stating that the artist didn’t have a will before he died. In reaction, Cynthia asked why anyone would question the 56-year-old man’s allegations regarding the alleged will.

Joseph voiced his shock, in an interview, at the thought of Mohbad having a will, particularly considering that he, at the age of 50, does not possess one of his own.

He questioned his son’s decision to have a thumbprint rather than a signature on his will

On Monday, January 15, the deceased’s management denied the claims made by Mr Aloba, stating that the artist didn’t have a will before he died.

In reaction, Cynthia asked why anyone would question the 56-year-old man’s allegations regarding the alleged will.

 

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